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For which of the following counts would a binomial probability model be reasonable? a. the number of traffic tickets written by each police officer in a large city during one month. b. the number of hearts in a hand of five cards dealt from a standard deck of 52 cards that has been thoroughly shuffled. c. the number of 7's in a randomly selected set of five random digits from a table of random digits. d. the number of phone calls received in a one-hour period. e. all of the above.

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